Monday, 4 January 2021

Effect of Sumac on DNA: An Advanced Study | Chapter 14 | Recent Progress in Microbiology and Biotechnology Vol. 4

 For a long period of time, R. By grinding dried fruits with salt, coriaria has been used as a spice and has also been commonly used in herbal medicine as a medicinal herb because of its athero-protective role and its ability to treat eye diseases, wounds, intestinal disorders, ringworms and skin disorders. Furthermore, R. Coriaria has recently been shown to have hepatoprotective, anti-ischemic, antimicrobial, anti-tumor, hypoglycemic, and hyperlipidemic impact. This plant has recorded volatile compounds, flavonoids, tannins, and xanthones. Because of its basic set and impressive biological operations, R. Coriaria has been used in some parts of the world, particularly in Iran, both as food and medicine. There is potent antimigratory activity in tannin derived from Sumac. Sumac contains tannin, a material used in the tanning of vegetables. The effect of TANNIN (plant polyphenolic compound) on spinach DNA extract has been investigated. Tannin is extracted using acetone extraction, where ethanol precipitation extracts DNA. By using different concentrations (10 to 30 percent) of tannin, the effect of tannin on DNA was studied. Over incubation time, the optical density (O.D.) values of DNA decreased, suggesting a decrease in density following the addition of tannin that can be protective by restoring DNA or preventing damage to DNA.


Author(s) Details

Umamah Iram

St.Ann’s College for Women, Santoshnagar Colony, Mehdipatnam, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.

Sumera Naaz
St.Ann’s College for Women, Santoshnagar Colony, Mehdipatnam, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.

Nousheen Fatima
St.Ann’s College for Women, Santoshnagar Colony, Mehdipatnam, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.

Dr.  Elizabeth Margaret
St.Ann’s College for Women, Santoshnagar Colony, Mehdipatnam, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.

Dr. V. Venugopal Rao

St.Ann’s College for Women, Santoshnagar Colony, Mehdipatnam, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.

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